Irregular Periods in Early Puberty: What to Expect
If you are eleven and just started your period and haven't had it back in three months, it is likely that you are experiencing normal fluctuations in your menstrual cycle. It is common for young girls to have irregular periods for the first few years after they start menstruating. This is because the hormones that regulate the menstrual cycle are still developing and it can take some time for them to settle into a regular pattern.
If you are concerned about your irregular periods, it is a good idea to talk to your doctor. They can assess your specific situation and rule out any underlying medical conditions that may be causing the problem. In most cases, irregular periods in young girls are not a cause for concern and will eventually resolve on their own.
Infertility - Related Articles
- Understanding Pre-existing Conditions: Definition & ACA Protections
- Goji Juice and Fertility: Does It Really Work for Women?
- Ovulation Timing: Understanding When You're Most Fertile
- Understanding Miscarriage Causes: Chromosomal & Uterine Factors
- Missed Period: 3 Days Late - Pregnancy Possibility & What To Do
- The Unexpected Workout: How Sex Benefits Your Health
- Thrush and Paternity Tests: Accuracy and Impact
